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With only a few of these gems left in operation, we’re really lucky to live close by. During the summer, on any given Friday or Saturday night, you’ll usually find the place packed.

There really is nothing like watching a good scary movie out under the stars where you’re not as interested in the high-fidelity experience as not getting mustard all down the front of you or sitting in pretzel cheese.

Asphalt shimmers and tired leaves droop in the soggy, sultry air. Relief comes in a quick cloud shadow, a short cool breeze. But Sol is relentless and there is much broiling and sizzling to endure before the fall of night.

Finally, though, shadows come out to prowl. From low places they stretch up, reaching for the purple and orange sky. The earth sighs and clicks to herself, cooling after a long, hot day.

Bats wheel and swoop in the watercolor sunset and three familiar night-lights appear. Lanterns among the sparks of stars.

All summer there have been these close and pleasant companions – Venus in the west, Jupiter in the east, and Saturn in the south.

But there have also been three watchers that wait patiently for the hated lights in the sky to shift away.

When real darkness returns, these three are its usher:

Calamity, Pariah, and Infamy.

When angels turn their backs, watch out! Lock your doors, pull the sash, and pray. Pray that thin line of salt across the threshold really does hold power to keep them out, because it’s cold on a broom stick at 10,000 feet, where the thin air stifles the screams of a soul devoured.